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    Boundary stabilization of quasilinear hyperbolic systems of balance laws: exponential decay for small source terms (English)
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    30 October 2018
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    The authors consider quasi-linear hyperbolic spatially 1D conservation laws with small source terms. There are two velocity-type variables on a segment. Boundary conditions are dynamical and describe tending of the boundary value to a fixed value. The authors prove that the solution tends to the steady solution provided that the source terms are sufficiently small and the initial distributions are close enough to that steady state.
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    shallow water equations
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    telegraph equation
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    finite-time stability
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    dynamical boundary conditions
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    exponential stability
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    decay rate
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